Discovering the sunshine about

While it's hard to believe, many realistic stories show that animals have emotional and spiritual connections with people. And below are the analysis of emotional researcher Michael Jawer.

The story I told after this is quite strange but completely real. It is about my daughter's stuffed monkey that disappeared for 5 days after our house Persephone cat died. I suppose it was not a coincidence and perhaps there was a connection between Persephone's departure and the missing monkey.

The truth is that both have some common traits such as small, black, and hairy; and my daughter loves them.

One of the few people I shared this story with at the time was veterinarian Michael Fox, author of "The Animal Doctor". Dr. Fox relates to his "empathosphere" concept, which he explains is that " a cosmic emotional field can overcome both space and time." Many stories seem quite miraculous about the animals moving through long distances to reunite with their owners, Fox introduced the term "empathosphere" to show that animals have more empathy than humans. and are always more willing to express this natural feeling than humans.

Dr. Fox believes that other mammals feel everything stronger than us and more and more researchers support this thought. It seems that mammals possess a more pure form of awareness with the fact that their experiences are not altered through language, along with all the thoughts that the language itself brings.

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Animals have emotional connections with the human spirit.(Photo: mnn.com).

While animals seem to perceive everything " completely" (all emotions of excitement, fear, vigilance, affection, satisfaction, depression, sadness), we humans - at least are adults - tend to explain themselves to their emotions, or reduce them in a business or civilized society.

However, the concept of empathosphere is also explained in another term - Telesomatic is given by psychiatrist Berthold Swartz (and popularized by author Larry Dossey). It naturally refers to feeling the pain of a distant relative while not knowing what the person is suffering.

Psychesphere is a similar concept by Bernard Beitman, a psychiatrist from the University of Virginia. He conceived Psychesphere as "something like our atmosphere - around us and constantly moving with us. We breathe in oxygen and nitrogen and water vapor, and we breathe. "So our CO2 and nitrogen and more steam . our thoughts and emotions contribute to the Psychesphere and are also affected by it."

What I think is very noticeable about the situation is similar to what my daughter and family have experienced that is their close connection with feelings - and not just the sensations of being or The quick feelings that pass through are but more profound feelings related to the connections between people, or the connection between people and pets.

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Dr. Fox believes that other mammals feel everything stronger than us.(Photo: Pixabay).

As Dossey shows, telesomatic cases "almost always occur between those who share sympathetic, loving connections - parents and children, spouses, brothers and sisters, and lovers." These experiences arise completely unexpectedly; but when they do, they can even affect the most skeptical.

A similar example was recently given by author Michael Shermer, in which his worldview (shown in books like "Why people believe weird things " - why everyone believes in other things strange) there is no room for abnormality. What has happened to Shermer and his bride is so strange that it can only happen at a rate of 1 / million or has deep emotional implications.

The story is immediately after the oath of wedding, Shermer and his newlywed wife - Jennifer walk together behind the house to have some private time together. They heard a love song floating in space but it was unclear where the song was coming from. They later discovered that the song came from a radio produced in the 1970s by Jennifer's deceased grandfather, who was her closest relative during her adult life in Germany. On this day and her wedding day, " from a place 9,000 km away from family and friends, Jennifer suddenly felt a sense of being out of place and lonely. She wished her grandfather to be in the wedding and take her in. feast " . The strange thing is that the old radio that Shermer could not fix this suddenly emitted a sound from behind the desk drawer.

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Immediately after the wedding, Shermer and his new wife heard a love song floating from the radio of his deceased grandfather.(Illustration).

Shermer wrote: "The strange combination of these events brought about these deep feelings gave (Jennifer) the strange feelings that her grandfather was there and that the song was a gift that showed him acceptance. I have to admit that it shocked me . I like to feel that experience rather than explaining. " The shocking feeling is the most primitive reaction possible in such a situation. That's exactly what my wife and I felt when my daughter's stuffed animal appeared on her bed again. Both of these experiences bring about deep feelings and that may not be a coincidence.

Moreover, there are grounds to determine that animals play a big role similar to humans in empathosphere or psychesphere. Every mammal is emotionally similar - we have the same basic neurological and physiological system. The variations between us, as Darwin points out, differ only in degree but not in type. Therefore, biology will not be accurate if it is assumed that we possess a capacity that other organisms do not have.